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Temperament Affects Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="IL Rancher" data-source="post: 466869" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>Hot shots just seem to get them all worked up.. Of course we always eem to have one or two rips in the bunch that are nuts no matter what you do. Generally they end up going down the road as kill cattle so the number of trouble has decreased. Most aren't a problem at all until you get them in the darn chute, lol. The one thing I remember well was when we had a vet that loved them. First time it got the trouble makers moving better but next time the cows came into the chute all heck broke out. Took months for them to act normal again in the chute, thinking it was one preg check to the next before they calmed down. He got out that shot and I told him to put the darn thing away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IL Rancher, post: 466869, member: 4097"] Hot shots just seem to get them all worked up.. Of course we always eem to have one or two rips in the bunch that are nuts no matter what you do. Generally they end up going down the road as kill cattle so the number of trouble has decreased. Most aren't a problem at all until you get them in the darn chute, lol. The one thing I remember well was when we had a vet that loved them. First time it got the trouble makers moving better but next time the cows came into the chute all heck broke out. Took months for them to act normal again in the chute, thinking it was one preg check to the next before they calmed down. He got out that shot and I told him to put the darn thing away. [/QUOTE]
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